The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 21, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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1920 IS FINEST
X L0CALY.fJI.CA.
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.'Membership Totals 5020, Ranks
, Higher Than Any West of Chi-
cago and Is Ninth in Nation.
FAY - KING LOOKS AT. SUN AND
MOON AS PALS NOT. AS STUDIES
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The achievement of the Port
land "Y" during 4 919 have been
'analysed in the annual atatement
of the association just Ifwued. The
year has been the largest in the
history of the organization In the
number of members, classes con
ducted, meetings held, functions
promoted, students graduated,, at
tendance at the building and other
nine of activity.
I Membership totals 5020, ranking high
let west of Chicago and ninth In the
i nation's "Y" associations. A service de
partment has been conducted, religious,
; social and membership, which has con
' ducted a constant series of meetings and
social functions. The boys' and young
men's divisions contain a total member
ship of 816 with activities including the
'Spirit lake camp, 15 organised Bible
clubs, four HI Y clubs, Y Dell lodge,
boys' division lobby, young men's divi
sion lobby, gymnasium and swimming
pool, A total of 1472 men have been
placed in positions, 12,335 vocational In
terviews have been given and 2823 class
I received from employers.
Men and boys to the number of 1015
have taken systematic physical class
i work; total attendance at regular "gym"
-Classes. 22,803 ; 799 physical examinations
'i have been given; 133 clubs and teams
- maintained and 64 hikes and outings
.held.
In Its "T" school Portland has 1S4B
' students enrolled, the second largest
west of Chicago and tenth largest in
V the country.
t- Subscriptions to the 1920 budget for
'' the maintenance of the Y. M. C. A. will
' be undertaken by committees within a
- few days.
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Bogus Ex-Service
Men to Be Jailed,
s Is Aim of Legion
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Bogus ex-servtce men will be jailed
tf a campaign started by Portland post
. of the American Legion becomes effec
tive. Many civilians have purchased
army clothing and represented them-
. selves to be veterans, it was declared
Monday night at the regular meeting of
'Portland post.
Some solicit subscriptions to maga
zines not having Indorsement of the ez
. service men, it was charged. The dis
trict attorney will be asked to prose
cute 'all frauds. Bona fide American
Legion representatives will hereafter
carry Identity cards.
The executive committee was given
power to plan the erection of a club
..house and headquarters.
t Debate as to Jack Dempsey'a war
time patriotism did not get far along.
-several members brought up the ques
f tton, but others insisted It had no place
In the meeting, and It was tabooed.
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'Home for Salvation
Army Rescue Work
Inadequate, Report
A larger home with Improved facil
ities is required for the rescue work of
the Salvation Army, whose present home
houses 23 persons, while 14 are on the
watting list, according to the report of
Major Harris read at an advisory board
By Fay King
(Mlaa Kin is Portland girl. who firat newa
paiwr work was publiaUed in The Journal t
eral yean ago. : 8ha now is located la New
York.)
1 don't know a thing about astron
omy ! But I: should worry I bet a
lot of those guys that have all the
tall talk on the topic are so busy
measuring the yardage and mileage
and trying to figure what the freight
rates and postal zones are going to
be if we ever make telegraphic con
nections, that; 10 to 1 they miss a lot
of the joy that comes from just look
ing at the Moon and the Sun as a"
coupla old pals '.
I get thrill enough outa just know
ing that it's the same old Moon and
Sun that Cleo and Mark and Nero
and all those, gangs that have long
since checked out on a one-way
ticket to wherever the next stop is !
And it means more to me to know
that in just i little while after the
Sun and Moon cross the state line
here they'll be beaming down on a
housetop and garden that are mighty
dear to me because they hold the
home folks !
I'm afraid 'these telescope birds
that are always adding and subtract
ing sur spots and craters get too
scientific. I'd; rather fill in a little
sentiment and imagination ; I like
the "faces" better than the facts !
Why, to me that old Sun and
Moon have as dozen different ex
pressions. Many a time I watched them dip
down into the great Pacific and
they 4ook positively lovesick out
there.
I've watched them cross the mighty
luncheon at the Hotel Portland Monday
At the same meeting : Mayor Baker
was named chairman of the board, with
Henry R, Reed as secretary. Other
members are: Governor Olcott, Louis
O. Clarke, Dr. G. H. Douglas. Aaron It.
Frank, Eric V. Hauser, J. L. Hammers
ley Sr., A. O. Jones, William M. Ladd,
George Lawrence Sr.. Dr. C. J. McCus
ker. George Stapleton, R. A. Stewart, J
L. Wright, L. R. Wheeler.
Lieutenant Colonel T. W. Scott, pro
vincial officer of the North Pacific
province, reported comprehensively on
the campaign for 1919. Future work In
the industrial department was outlined
by Major Bree.
R. N. Stanfield to
Be Defendant in
Suit for $21,000
Service on a suit filed in the United
States district court here in June, 1919,
has just been completed, and In the
near future proceedings of Story &
Work may be started against R N.
Stanfield.
T. B. Story and L. P. Work, cattle
dealers of Bozemati. Mont., allege they
contracted with Stanfield for 7000
yearling ewes at $11.50 a head. They
declare Stanfield did not keep his con
tract and they seek $21,000 damages.
BEAUTY
COMFORT
ART
MUSIC
Under the Direction of
Jensen and Von Herberg
PORTLAND'S MAGNIFICENT NEW
THEATRE IS ABOUT
COMPLETED
THE PEOPLES
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WATCH OPENING
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Rockies, with a sort of dignity and
respect for those big old mountains,
and I've seen them speed across the
Parades like as if it was a good
stretch of road.
But here in New York, when they
disappear behind the oil cloud crush
ers, they have to me the most mis
chievous expression. They look pos
Itivley gossipy !
They kinda wink and flirt at you
and look so sophisticated.
'Just like a coupla regular Broad
wayltes !
APOSTOLIC AIRPLAIIE-!
TO ARRIVE HERE WITH
SKY PILOT STEERING
Big Three-Seated Curtiss Plane
to Be Used Here in Cam
paign for Near East Relief.
Long more or less a misnomer, the
"sky pilot" will come into actual being
in Portland Saturday or Sunday when
the great three-seated Curtiss Oriole
airila.ne. firiiur overland from Tulsa,
Okla., through Los Angeles, arrives in
Portland with a regular preacher at the
wheel. 1
The blar plane is the recent purchase
of the Apostolic Faith mission pf Port
land which on Monday was tendered to
State Chairman S. C. Lancaster for use
at his direction in connection with the
approaching campaign for Near East
relief. The mission has also placed
at the disposal of the committee one of
Its large auto trucks, with a driver.
Workers from all over Northern Ore
gon attended a conference at the Hotel
Benson Monday and a conference of
workers from Southern Oregon is being
held today at Eugene. Chairman Lan
caster and Director J. J. Handsaker are
in Eugene assisting in organisation.
An appeal for the continued finan
cial and moral support of the United
States in the efforts of Armenia and
the other famln-etrtcken ' Near East
countries to become self-supporting, was
made ' at the conference by. General
Mesrop Axgapetian. military leader and
diplomat, who also addressed the Cham
ber of Commerce at Its noon meeting.
2 Drives for Funds
In Portland Have
Favorable Action
Applications of the Pisgah Home col
ony and Near East Relief society to con duct
campaigns for funds during the
month of February have been favorably
recommended by a committee represent
ing the presidents' council of the vari
ous civic clubs In a letter received by
Mayor Baker Wednesday morning The
committee was appointed some time ago
to investigate all applications for drives.
The Pisgah Home asks for authority
to conduct a campaign for $25,000 dur-
ins: the last week in February. The Near
East Relief society's drive is for $73,-
200.
Eeckless Driver Is
Given Fine of $75
Ori Dickensen.- salesman for a whole
sale produce house, was fined $75
Tuesday afternoon by Municipal Judge
Rossman, after entering- a plea of guilty
to a reckless driving charge. Dicken
sen was arrested at Broadway and Oil
man street on December-31, after Motor
cycle Officer Wiles had seen him cut a
corner.
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H. Liebes 6? Go.'s
56th Annual Fur Sale
The woman buying furs now, in this sale, will be
looked upon with envy by the woman who buys furs
next year. In buying now you avoid the future ad
vances which are already in sight.
All Manufactured Furs 20 to 50 Off
Animal Scarfs
Stoles
IN ALL
Animal Chokers
Capes Coatees
STYLISH FURS
Throws
Fur Coats in Variety at Reduced Prices
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PURS
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BROAD WAX
H. Liebes & Co.
C 1 e a r a nee
of Winter Apparel
Handsome Fur
Collared Coats
Also Without Fur
marked and "selling now at prices irrespective
of what they were originally marked and made
to sell at. Unusually large assortments, com
prising the season's choicest modes, fabrics
and colorings.
Youthful Styles for Misses
Smart Styles for Women
Prices Lowered for Clearance to
$34.85 $44.85 $54.85 $64.85
A Number of Jersey Dresses
"VT-o. COQ CA There are a remaining few of those ex-.
X CL ctL 4Xwy OkJ ceptionally good "value Jersey Dresses
left to sell. If your size is here you should avail yourself of one. All
the original styles are here, but not all sizes of each style. The remain
ing sizes consist mostly of 16, 18, and up to 38.
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Exclusive Blouses Reduced
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Si J. $22.50 to $45 SO x $55 to $95
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